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Aluminum bezel wins all day over the cereamic. The ceramic has no life to it, material and longevity wise I totally get it but aesthetically it's weak in my opinion. The only watch I feel it works on Rolex wise is the Daytona.
Same about the Tudor. If it was thinner case wise it eould be perfect and the blue in certain lights goes black so you basically get a Pepsi and a Coke all in one.
I almost bought the Tudor at Christmas, but they had a previous generation GMT Master II in the shop and the difference in height is astonishing, once I'd seen them side by side I knew that if I bought the Tudor I'd always see the other watch when I looked at it, if that makes sense.
I also agree about the current gen - I don't like the bracelet, and I think I'd prefer an aluminium bezel to ceramic so that it could fade (if I wear it enough in the sun).